• AstraZeneca Joins a $100M Research Effort to Investigate the 'Secretome'

    FierceBiotech | AstraZeneca, on the hunt for new drug targets and delivery mechanisms, is teaming up with the Swedish Wallenberg Centre for Protein Research to explore the universe of proteins secreted by human cells.

    Dec 11, 2015
  • Rubius Snags $25M to Engineer Red Blood Cells Into Drugs

    Forbes | Flagship Ventures-funded Rubius Therapeutics wants to insert genes for therapeutic enzymes into blood-forming stem cells, then infuse the nucleus-free mature cells into patients to fight disease.

    Dec 10, 2015
  • CRISPR Design Company Desktop Genetics Gets Boost from Illumina

    Bio-IT World News Brief | Illumina has made an investment in Desktop Genetics, a company that provides software for the design of CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing complexes.

    Dec 10, 2015
  • sbv IMPROVER Launches Fourth Systems Toxicology Challenge

    Bio-IT World Brief | sbv IMPROVER, an international scientific crowdsourcing initiative, has launched the Systems Toxicology Computational Challenge. The challenge, which is open to anyone working in computational science who is developing predictive modelling techniques, provides the unique opportunity for participants to vigorously and objectively test their methodologies. Working on blood gene expression data, participants are being challenged to derive a predictive model to distinguish current smokers from either non-smokers or former-smokers. Entries will be scored by an independent panel against a gold-standard dataset.

    Dec 10, 2015
  • Silicon Mechanics Opens Education Cluster Grant Program

    Bio-IT World | Silicon Mechanics has opened its 5th Annual Research Cluster Grant (RCG) program. Two institutions will be selected, and both will be awarded a complete high-performance computing (HPC) cluster. The competition is open to all United States and Canadian qualified post-secondary institutions, university-affiliated research institutions, non-profit research institutions, and researchers at federal labs with university affiliations.

    Dec 9, 2015
  • Citizen Sequencers: Taking Oxford Nanopore's MinION to the Classroom and Beyond

    Bio-IT World | With its cheap, handheld MinION sequencers, Oxford Nanopore is looking to early adopters like Karen James to help them reach teachers and citizen scientists ready to bring DNA sequencing outside the research lab.

    Dec 9, 2015
  • GNS Healthcare Announces $10M Financing, MMRF Study Results

    Bio-IT World | GNS Healthcare announced a $10M Series C financing round today. Earlier this week, the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF) announced preliminary results of a multi-year collaboration with GNS to speed the discovery of innovative treatments for patients with multiple myeloma. 

    Dec 8, 2015
  • Googles Life Sciences division is now called Verily

    Computerworld | Google's parent company, Alphabet, has renamed its life sciences division Verily and given it the goal to "understand disease at the individual level."

    Dec 8, 2015
  • Roche and SQZ Biotech Pair Up on Immuno-Oncology

    FierceBiotech | Roche will invest as much as $500 million in a partnership with SQZ, based on a technology that physically manipulates immune cells to admit new antigens, with the aim of training these cells to fight a patient's own cancer.

    Dec 7, 2015
  • 'Kill Switches' for Genetically Modified Microbes

    Wired | Biologists at MIT have engineered new genetic elements to insert in bacteria, making these microbes dependent on lab-supplied synthetic molecules to survive.

    Dec 7, 2015
  • Should DNA donors see their genomic data?

    Nature News & Comment | Geneticist Charles Danko turned to Twitter this week for help in convincing his IRB at Cornell that he should be allowed to let his study participants download their genetic information

    Dec 4, 2015
  • Data Storage on DNA Can Keep It Safe for Centuries

    The New York Times | Scientists have shown that DNA molecules can be the basis for a long-term storage system potentially capable of holding all of the world's digital information in a tiny space.

    Dec 4, 2015
  • November News and Product Briefs

    Bio-IT World | News and product launches from around the industry, including CRISPR experiments in the cloud lab, and a machine learning venture for searching the scientific literature.

    Dec 3, 2015
  • What’s the Answer? (Dare we edit the human race?) #GeneEditSummit

    The OpenHelix Blog | This week's question is a biggie. And there's no answer yet. But that is the topic of the National Academies big event this week, International Summit on Human Gene Editing.

    Dec 3, 2015
  • Zhang Lab Produces Engineered CRISPR Complex with Greater Precision

    Bio-IT World | Scientists working at Feng Zhang's lab at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard have used insights about Cas9's structure and domains of DNA interaction to produce a mutant molecule, just as capable of cutting chosen DNA sequences, but with lower risk of making off-target cuts in distant areas of the genome.

    Dec 3, 2015
  • Microsoft and HP offer more info about their cloud partnership

    Computerworld | Hewlett Packard Enterprise outlined new details about its hybrid cloud partnership with Microsoft in an announcement Tuesday, saying it will provide a new hardware product that integrates with the Azure cloud platform and build its software to take advantage of Microsoft's offerings.

    Dec 1, 2015
  • Human Longevity Acquires Cypher Genomics, Genomics Interpretation Software

    Bio-IT World | Human Longevity this morning announced that it has acquired Cypher Genomics for an undisclosed amount. Cypher has 14 employees who will join HLI including Cypher CEO and Co-founder, Ashley Van Zeeland, Ph.D., who is now the head of HLI's Pediatric Business.

    Nov 30, 2015
  • Microbiome Startup uBiome Will Sequence Poop for the CDC

    Wired | uBiome has announced a partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to develop a standardized way of measuring disruptions and changes to the human microbiome.

    Nov 30, 2015
  • Systematic CRISPR Knockouts in Cancer Cell Lines

    The Atlantic | CRISPR-Cas9 experiments are revealing which human genes are essential, and which matter specifically to cancer cells.

    Nov 30, 2015
  • Quanterix Upgrades Simoa Instruments, Preparing for 2016 IPO

    Diagnostics World | Quanterix, the Lexington, Mass.-based creator of a high-throughput protein analysis instrument, is overhauling its hardware and software as it prepares for a more commercial stage in its development.

    Nov 25, 2015